Napoleon & the Collapse of his Empire

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The Collapse of Napoleon’s Empire

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The Collapse of Napoleon’s Empire

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They Say A Picture is Worth 1000 Words - This Graph Tells a Fascinating Story - What is it?!

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Height of Napoleon’s Power

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Napoleon

• Brilliant General• Coup d’etat takes

power from Directory• 1804- French vote to

allow him to be an emperor

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Social Achievements

• Napoleonic Code: Uniform laws for all (women and slaves lose out)

• Lycees: Public Schools for all• Concordat: Patch relationship with

Catholic Church• National Bank and Tax Reform: To fix

France’s financial Problems

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Ambitions for Empire

Americas:

• Louisiana territories

• Guiana

• Saint-Domingue (Haiti)

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Americas Maps

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…But Napoleon Decides to Ditch the Americas

• Sells Louisiana Territory to U.S. for $15 million to finance war, spite British

• Slave revolt in Saint-Domingue creates world’s first black republic (Haiti)

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Europe:

Emperor of FranceControls Spain,

Confederation of Rhine, Grand Duchy of Warsaw, Italy, Kingdom of Naples, Switzerland (brothers and in-laws)

Divorced Wife and “Married Up” into Austrian Royal Family (grand-niece of Marie Antoinette)

Au Revroir

Hey there…

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Europe Empire Map

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Napoleon Reaches His Peak from 1807-1812…

But, Problems Are Forming:

• Napoleon’s control over other countries makes them realize that they are more loyal to their own people than Napoleon

• France’s Empire is huge and difficult to control

• Napoleon was his own worst enemy!

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…And Then Things Fall Apart!

Three Costly Mistakes:

1. The Continental System

2. The Peninsular War

3. The Invasion of Russia

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Continental System - November 1806

• A blockade designed to cut England off from Europe– To destroy British trade– To exclude it from Europe’s affairs

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Problems with Continental System

1. Was not executed correctly - weakened British trade, did not destroy it

2. British retaliated, made own blockade, and stopped all neutral ships going to Europe

1. Including American ships, causing War of 1812 (only war in which U.S. invaded by foreign power

3. Weakened economy of France and lands controlled by Napoleon

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The Peninsular War - 1808

• Portugal ignored Continental System• Napoleon sent army through Spain to overthrow

Royal Family• Spanish towns rioted in response, so Napoleon

deposed Spanish king and made brother king of Spain and Portugal

• Port. Royals fled to Brazil, which became only colony to be the capital of its “mother country”

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The Peninsular War - 1808

• REALLY made Spanish mad– Very loyal to king– Feared that Napoleon would weaken power of

Church as had happened in France– Engaged in 5 years of guerrilla warfare, which

cost Napoleon 300,000 troops– Encouraged Nationalism in other countries like

Germany and Italy, who also started guerrilla warfare

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Invasion of Russia - 1812

Invading Russia = Losing Prospect!

• Napoleon and Czar of Russia were allies– Napoleon thought that czar was selling grain to

Britain behind his back– N. feared that czar wanted Poland from France– N. decided to invade Russia

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Invasion of Russia, cont’d.

• June, 1812: 420,000 Grand Army enters Russia– All drafted from throughout Europe and not loyal to

Napoleon– Scorched Earth Policy: EVERYTHING destroyed to

keep from French: deaths and desertions

– Sept. 14, 1812: Entered Moscow• Czar ordered it burned down• N. lingered for 5 weeks, waiting for peace offer - none came

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Invasion of Russia, cont’d.

• Oct./Nov. 1812 - Ordered retreat from Moscow– Snows began to fall– Barefoot, starving soldiers attacked by Russians– Temperature: on one day, -30º: Birds fell

dead from sky

• Mid-December 1812: Remaining 10,000 soldiers left Russia

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So, A Picture is Worth 1000 words!

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Mop-Up Duty

• Oct. 1813 - N. no longer has trained army - draftees destroyed by Allies at Leipzig

• Jan. 1814 - Austrians and Russians enter Paris• April 1814 - Napoleon Abdicates, accepts

surrender written by czar• Napoleon given pension and banishment to Elba• New French king: Brother of Louis XVI

installed as ruler

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One More Time for Old Time’s Sake

• New French king unpopular

• Mar. 1815 - escaped Elba and landed in France

• Within days, become Emperor again and Louis XVIII flees

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Waterloo - The Final Showdown

• Fought between Napoleon and British• June 15, 1815: French attacked• June 17, 1815: French lost• Died 6 years later (stomach cancer)• Castrated by British• Marie Louise ditched him for Austrian officer

assigned to watch over her• Napoleon’s son died of tuberculosis in Austria

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Aftermath

• Napoleon roused nationalism throughout Europe– Led to unification of Germany and Italy as we know

them

• U.S. gained middle 1/3 of it’s current land• Haiti first colony other than US to win

independence• US attacked by British• Napoleon sets standards, makes mistakes we’ll see

next semester

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Height of Napoleon’s Power

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Those Who Do Not Understand History Are Condemned to Repeat It?